Assam CM Honors BJP Patriarch Kabindra Purkayastha, Visits Family Home

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the Silchar residence of late BJP leader and former Union Minister Kabindra Purkayastha to pay his respects. Sarma praised Purkayastha's immense contribution to the expansion of the BJP in the Northeast, calling him a stalwart and guiding light. The CM stated no holiday was declared following the leader's death, suggesting instead that people work extra hours as a tribute. Purkayastha, a founder member of the BJP, is widely regarded as the patriarch who built the party's grassroots base in Assam.

Key Points: Assam CM Pays Respects to Late BJP Leader Kabindra Purkayastha

  • CM paid obeisance at Purkayastha's home
  • Tribute to BJP's NE expansion architect
  • No holiday declared, work more instead
  • Purkayastha was a BJP founder member
  • Built party's grassroots base in Assam
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Assam CM visits late BJP stalwart Purkayastha's residence; pays respects

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the residence of late BJP stalwart Kabindra Purkayastha in Silchar, honoring his legacy and contributions.

"His ideals will always guide us. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Jan 13

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday visited the house of former Union Minister and late BJP leader Kabindra Purkayastha in Silchar in Cachar district.

Taking to 'X', CM Sarma wrote, "Visited the residence of late Kabindra Purkayastha in Silchar to pay my obeisance to the departed soul who made rich contributions to Assam's society and polity. His ideals will always guide us."

Talking to reporters here, the Chief Minister mentioned, "Kabindra Purkayastha made immense contribution to the expansion of the BJP in the northeast and his departure has created a vacuum in the lives of lakhs of party workers of the BJP. He was a stalwart and a guiding light to us."

Sarma also argued that there was no holiday declared following Purkayastha's death as the BJP leader himself was a workaholic and declaring a holiday would have been against his principles.

"I would rather suggest that we should work at least two hours more to pay respects to our veteran leader," the CM said.

Notably, Purkayastha began his public life by joining the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in 1951 and went on to hold several key positions within the organisation.

He played a significant role in spreading the ideology of the RSS across the Northeast, particularly in Assam and the Barak Valley region.

With the formation of the BJP in 1980, Purkayastha joined the party as one of its founder members and emerged as a key organisational pillar during its formative years in the state.

Widely regarded as the patriarch of the BJP in Assam, he was instrumental in building the party's grassroots base and strengthening its presence in the region over the decades.

Purkayastha made his electoral debut in national politics in 1991, when he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Silchar constituency in Assam.

He went on to retain the seat in 1998, further consolidating his position as a prominent leader from the Barak Valley.

Known for his articulate advocacy of regional issues, he consistently raised matters concerning Assam and the Northeast in Parliament.

Respected across party lines for his simplicity, ideological commitment and organisational acumen, Purkayastha leaves behind a lasting legacy as one of the principal architects of the BJP's growth in Assam and the Northeast.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to the departed soul. But I appreciate CM Sarma's point about not declaring a holiday. In a country where we have so many holidays, working extra two hours as tribute is a much better way to honor a workaholic leader's memory.
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Rohit P
Leaders like Purkayastha ji are rare. Spent his entire life building the party from scratch in Assam when it wasn't popular at all. Salute to his commitment. The vacuum he leaves is real for BJP karyakartas.
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Sarah B
Reading about his career is inspiring. From 1951 RSS to 1991 MP – that's six decades of service. Whether one agrees with his ideology or not, such longevity and consistency in public life commands respect.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: While paying homage is important, I hope the current leadership also focuses on the issues he raised for Assam and the Northeast. Development in Barak Valley still has a long way to go. Honoring his legacy means working on the ground, not just visits.
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Nisha Z
Om Shanti. It's good to see CM visiting the family personally. In our culture, showing respect to the departed and their family is very important. He was a stalwart indeed.

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